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I own a copy of this book. I'll try to join in, although I'm getting nervous about how many books I'm committing to reading months in advance...
You're not alone in that, Andrew. I think that's a concern voiced by almost everyone in this group at one time or another. I'm a visual person so I had to start putting my BR on monthly calendar so I could see at a glance how much "space" i had in between each BR. I can comfortably do 2-3 BRs a month and still have a good amount of time to get some non-BR books read. I hope you'll be able to join us.
I'll hop on on this - I've the first three books sitting on my shelf so may as well get started with them!
Is there a plan to continue the series, or are we just reading the first book together? I believe the series finale is set to be released sometime around December/January timeframe.
I'm earmarking this as a maybe. Been wanting to get to it and had to skip all 1000 times it's come around on GR as a group read.
Didn't think I had this, but it's just turned up in a box when I was looking for another book (isn't it great when that happens?), so I'd like to join, time permitting!
I'm pushing this one back to April. If anyone else has overbooked and wants to wait and read it with me, feel free. :D I had too much planned for February.
C.P. wrote: "I'm pushing this one back to April. If anyone else has overbooked and wants to wait and read it with me, feel free. :D I had too much planned for February."Ha ha! I know that feeling, C.P.!
Made a start on this and I'm afraid my first impressions aren't good; the author seems to be doing a lot of telling rather than showing (to the point of writing 'the first soldier's name was...') which is one of my pet hates. It always strikes me as incredibly lazy writing.
I’ll forgive a lot in a first book. Let’s see how bothered I am going to be by what you mentioned. I’m just finishing Iron Gold and then will start this.
I started yesterday, about 25% in on the audiobook. I'm feeling a little incredulous at Winter's storyline so far.
Up to chapter 11 and have enjoyed the book so far. I liked how the POVs are in several different ranks within the military and the battles scenes have definately ramped up the pacing.
Ctgt wrote: "Up to chapter 11 and have enjoyed the book so far. I liked how the POVs are in several different ranks within the military and the battles scenes have definately ramped up the pacing."As obvious as that is, I hadn't really considered it. You're right, it is pretty cool to see how things affect soldiers of varying ranks.
I'm reading chapter 28, so almost finished. Things definitely got more complicated but in interesting ways. It strikes me that the author has readers rooting for a group of characters who are essentially the invaders to another country, one that I objectively can't see they have any real business being in.
I've read the prologue and really enjoyed it. I haven't yet dived into chapter 1, I hope to dedicate a few of my weekend hours to this one.
Veronica wrote: "I'm through chapter 17, about 56% through. [spoilers removed]"Yeah that whole sequence was kind of odd. (view spoiler)
I finished last night. Some thoughts....(view spoiler)
Anyway, I'm curious enough to read the next book. (view spoiler)
I'll have to push it back, though April is about as booked as Feb.I'm stuck on Tower Lord and mired in a reading slump, so yeah....
I’m about 20% and so far it’s quite slow. The prologue was the most intriguing part... waiting for the battles to start.
Chris wrote: "I'll have to push it back, though April is about as booked as Feb.I'm stuck on Tower Lord and mired in a reading slump, so yeah...."
I hope you're out of your reading slump soon, Chris.
Olivia wrote: "I’m about 20% and so far it’s quite slow. The prologue was the most intriguing part... waiting for the battles to start."It should be soon, I think.
Chris wrote: "Thanks, Veronica. I might do some audiobooks in the meantime, which should help."Good luck! I hate reading slumps. It's why I've found that I have to switch up my genres every few books. If I read too many books in a row from the same genre I find that I start to get more critical of that genre's tropes so maintaining a variety works for me. :-)
Chris wrote: "I was actually thinking of trying a Western or Thriller, and bought Gangster last night :)"Western is one literary genre I have never tried. :-)
Ooh, Gangster is by the same author who wrote Sleepers. I never read the book but I saw the movie. It stuck with me for a long time after watching it.
Olivia wrote: "I’m about 20% and so far it’s quite slow. The prologue was the most intriguing part... waiting for the battles to start."I'm about the same place. It's kinda slow. I'm really interested in seeing how winter does being in charge.
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